EFSUMB EUROPEAN FEDERATION OF SOCIETIES FOR ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY
‘Building a European Ultrasound Community’
MINIMUM TRAINING REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PRACTICE OF MEDICAL ULTRASOUND IN EUROPE Appendix 14: (CEUS) CONTRAST ENHANCED ULTRASOUND This curriculum is intended for physicians who perform CEUS scans in a clinical setting. The curriculum includes standards for theoretical and practical skills. Standard skills are graded into 3 levels based on experience and difficulty of the scan or procedure.
Level 1 Training and Practice In accordance with EFSUMB’s Minimal US Training Recommendations, there are three levels of practice of conventional US. Minimum level 2 is recommended before beginning to learn the practice of CEUS. Minimum level 3 is recommended before teaching the practice of CEUS. Whilst it would be unrealistic to expect every speciality group in every European country to agree upon the precise definitions of the levels of practice, it is hoped that certain principles concerning CEUS examination and documentation techniques may be accepted. Recommendations for the minimum training requirements for CEUS can then be based on these principles.
Level 2 Knowledge Base The training requisite to this level of practice would be gained during a period of sub-speciality training lead by a level 3 capable CEUS examiner, eventually at an especially appointed CEUS training centre, including bedside practical supervision and off-line screen diagnostic discussions Practice of CEUS at this level requires the following abilities: •
basic knowledge about contrast agents available in Europe
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in-depth knowledge and understanding of the technology of ultrasound equipment for contrast imaging
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indications and contraindications for the use of CA
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artifacts linked to the use of CA
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to be prepared for the rare advent of an allergoid reaction caused by the CA
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to understand the effect on the CA used by exposure to ultrasound
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knowledge about different ways for application of CA
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to understand the degradation of the CA over time following injection
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to acquire cine clips of the target area in a systematic manner, instantly adjusted to findings in all diagnostic relevant phases
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to assess the technical quality and dependability of the exam
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to recognize and correctly diagnose most pathology of the target lesion or area
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to recognize when the clinical situation or technical conditions of instrumentation require a more experienced practitioner and/or technically superior environment
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to recognize when you have insufficient knowledge and a referral to a more experienced practitioner is required. .
• knowledge of the composition of pharmacological dynamics, pharmacological kinetics and dynamics in Europe
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